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Book Entries
Author(s). Book Title.
City of Publication: Publisher, most recent copyright year.
Book by One Author
Handy, Charles.
The Age of Unreason.
Boston: Harvard
Business School Press, 1990.
Book by Two or Three Authors
Lawrence, Jerome, and
Robert Lee.
Inherit the
Wind.
Toronto: Bantam Publishing
Co., 1955.
Book by More than Three Authors
Hastings, Marie et
al. Biogenetics.
Berkeley: Univ. of
California Press, 1985.
Book by a Corporate Author
American Diabetes
Association. Living with
Diabetes. New York: Random House,
1994.
Spacing Entries
In your paper you must double-space within and between entries.
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An Introduction, Preface, Foreword, or Afterward
Epstein, E.L.
Afterward. Lord
of the Flies. By
William Golding. N.p:
Putnam,
1954. 185-190.
A Translation
Derrida, Jacques.
The Gift of Death. Trans.
David Wills. Chicago:
Univ. of
Chicago Press, 1995.
A Pamphlet
FDA.
Check the Date: Dangers of Expired Prescription Drugs.
New York: FDA,
2001.
Entire Edited Anthology or Collection
Wieder, Jason ed.
Letters of the Civil War Era.
2 vols. Athens:
Univ. of Georgia
Press, 1993.
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Abbreviations for Missing Information
| N.p. |
No place of publication |
| n.p. |
No publisher |
| n.d. |
No date of publication |
| N.pag. |
No pages |
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Article, Story, or Essay in an Anthology or
Reference Book
Author(s). “Article, Story, or Essay Title.”
Title of Anthology. Name
of the
Translator, Editor, or Compiler of the anthology.
State: Anthology
Publisher,
date. page
numbers of cited piece.
Toelken,
Barre.
“Life and Death in the Navajo Coyote Tales.”
Recovering the
Word: Essays on Native American Literature.
Eds. Brian Swann
and Arnold
Krupat. Berkeley:
Univ. of California Press, 1990.
388-401.
Previously Published Scholarly Article in a
Collection
Author(s). “Article Title.” Title of Original
Publication. Original
publication
citation. Rpt. in Title of Current Publication. Editor’s Name. Current
publication citation. pages.
Shield, Tamara.
“Feminist View of Jane Austen.”
British Authors 24 (1984): 232-
38.
Rpt. in Twentieth Century Literary Criticism. Vol. 25. Ed. Dennis Poupard.
Detroit: Gale Research, 1988. 399-402.
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Periodical Entries
Author(s). “Article Title.” Periodical Title.
Date: Inclusive pages.
Magazine Article
Martinez, Rachelle P.
“What Can Be Done?”
Newsweek
21 Mar.
1988: 57-58.
Newspaper Article
Smith, Bernard.
“Earthquake Country.”
San
Diego Union Tribune 9
Sept. 1996, final ed.
Scholarly Journal Article
Author(s). “Article Title.” Periodical Title. Volume
# (Year): Inclusive pages.
Draner,
Marcena.
“Electronic Poetry.”
Computers
and the Humanities. 29 (1992):
416-25.
Encyclopedias
Author(s). “Article Title.” Encyclopedia Title, edition.
Horst, Joanna.
“Ellison, Ralph.” Encyclopedia Britannica, 1992 ed.
“China.”
World Book Encyclopedia, 1995 ed.
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If no author is given, begin with the title of the page or article
and use a shortened form of the title for parenthetical citations. If
any other information is missing (for example, date of last update or
revision), simply leave it out and go on to the next item of
information.
When citing a print source also found online, you must first give all
the citation information for the print source and then add the online
source information.
Personal Website or Homepage
Author(s). Home page. Date of posting/revision.
Name of sponsoring institution or
organization. Date of access
<electronic address or URL>.
Hylton, Jeremy. Home page. 13 May 2002 <http://www.python.org/~jeremy/>.
Professional or Corporate Website
Author(s). "Name of Page." Date of posting/revision.
Name of sponsoring institution
or organization. Date of access
<electronic address or URL>.
Gray, Terry. Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet.
6 May 2002. Palomar
College. 13 May 2002 <http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/default.htm>.
Article or Page on a Website
Author(s). “Title of Article or Page.” Name of Web Site. Date of
last update or
revision. Name of sponsoring institution or organization. Date of access
<electronic
address or URL>.
Mabillard, Amanda. "Shakespeare of Stratford."
Shakespeare Online. 4 April 2002.
13
May 2002 <http://www.shakespeare-online.com>.
“Ranch-Raised Fur: Captive Cruelty.” PETA Factsheets. People for
the Ethical
Treatment of Animals (PETA). 13 May 2002 <http://www.peta-online.org/
mc/facts/fswild3.html>.
Article in an Online Magazine
Author(s). “Title of Article or Page.” Name of Magazine or
Journal. Date of
publication. Date of access <electronic address or
URL>.
Huang, Greg and Sage Stossel. “Flashbacks: The Public and Private
Worlds of
Charles Dickens.” The Atlantic Unbound. 26 April 2002. 13
May 2002
<http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/flashbks/dickens.htm>.
Article in an Online Scholarly Journal
Author(s). “Title of Article or Page.” Name of Magazine or
Journal. Volume#:Issue#
(Year of publication). Date of access
<electronic address or URL>.
Rosenthal, Steven R., et al. “Developing New Smallpox Vaccines.”
Emerging
Infectious
Diseases. 7:6(2001). 13 May 2002 <http://www.cdc.gov/
ncidod/EID/vol7no6/rosenthal.htm>.
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Article in an Online Database or Encyclopedia
Author(s). “Title of Article.” Name of Database. Date of last
update or revision.
Date of access <electronic address or URL>.
Kastan, David Scott. "Shakespeare,
William". Microsoft Encarta Online
Encyclopedia. 13 May 2002
<http://encarta.msn.com>.
Magazine or Newspaper Article
Author(s). “Title of Article.” Name of Magazine or Newspaper.
Day Month Year.
Page(s). Name of Database. Date of last update or
revision. Date of access
<electronic address or URL>.
Hobson, Katherine. “Mind
versus Face.” U.S. News & World Report. 1 April 2002.
61. Gale Group Student Resource Center. 23 May 2002 <http://www.galenet
.com>.
“Bush Presses For Cloning Ban.” Los Angeles Times. 11 April 2002.
A-17. Gale
Group Student Resource Center. 23 May 2002 <http://www.galenet.com>.
Scholarly Journal Article
Author(s). “Title of Article or Page.” Name of Magazine or
Journal. Volume#:
Issue# (Year of publication). Name of
Database. Date of Access <electronic
address or URL>.
Larkin, Marilynn. “St John's Wort not Effective for Major
Depression.” The Lancet.
359:9314(2002). Gale Group Student Resource
Center. 23 May 2002 <http://
www.galenet.com>.
Online or listserv posting
Author(s). “Title of Post or Thread.” Online posting. Date of
Post.
Name of Bulletin Board or Listserv. Date of access <electronic
address or URL>.
“Father Lawrence – Tragic Hero.” Online posting. 24 April 2002.
Sparks Notes. 13
May 2002 <http://sparknotes.com>.
Burke, Louise. “Creative Ideas for Romeo and Juliet.” Listserv
post. 11 Feb 2000.
NCTE-Talk. 13 May 2002 <http://www.ncte.org/lists/nctetalk/
feb2000/msg01154.
html>.
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E-mail
Author. “Subject of E-mail.” E-mail to [name of recipient].
Date
of e-mail.
Sullivan, Peter. “Re: Homeless Shelters.” E-mail to Justin Price.
7 April 2002.
E-text
Author(s). Name of Text. City: Publisher, Year. Name of Web Site.
Date of last
update or revision. Name of sponsoring institution or
organization. Date of
Access <electronic address>.
Shakespeare, William. Romeo and Juliet. The Complete Works of William
Shakespeare. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 13 May 2002
<http://
classics.mit.edu/Shakespeare/romeo_juliet/index.html>.
Poe, E.A. “The Fall of the House of Usher.” The Short-Story:
Specimens Illustrating
Its Development. Ed. Brander Matthews. New York:
American Book Company,
1907. The Bartleby Project. 13 May 2002
<http://www.bartleby.com/
195/10.html>.
CD-ROM
Author, if given. “Title of article.” Title of CD-ROM.
Edition, release, or version. Publication
medium
(CD-ROM, diskette). City of Publication:
Publisher’s Name, year of publication.
Moulton, Gary E. “Lewis, Meriwether.” Information
Finder. 1995.
CD-ROM.
Chicago: World Book, 1995.
Film, radio, or TV program
“Title of the Episode or Segment.” Narrator. Writer. Producer.
Title
of the Program or Series. Name of the
network.
Call letters
and city of the local station. Broadcast
date.
"The First Americans." Narr. Hugh Downs.
Writ. and prod. Craig Haffner.
NBC
News Special.
KNSD.
San Diego. 6 April 1994.

Audio recording
Author or performer. “Title of Song.” Title of Recording.
Performance group,
conductor and soloists (classical recordings). Publisher or Record Label, Year.
Lennon, John and Paul McCartney. “Come Together.”
Abbey Road. EMI Records,
1987.
Handel, Georg Friedrich. “Suite No. 1 F Major.”
Water Music
Concerto Grosso
Op. 3
No. 3. London Festival Orchestra. Cond. Ross
Pople.
Arte Nova, 1995.
Film or video recording
Title. Director. Performers. Format (Videocassette, DVD). Studio or
Publisher, Year.
Gone with the Wind. Dir. David O. Selznick. Perf. Clark Gable, Vivien
Leigh, Leslie
Howard, Olivia de
Havilland. DVD. MGM, 1939.
Work of art
Artist. Title of Artwork. Name of Museum, City.
DaVinci, Leonardo. Mona Lisa. The Louvre, Paris.
Interview (conducted by you)
Name of person interviewed. Type of interview (Personal Interview,
Telephone
Interview). Day Month Year.
Gates, Bill. Telephone Interview. 4 Dec. 1999.
Lecture or speech
Speaker’s name. “Title of Speech” (or use a label such as
Lecture, Address, or
Speech). Occasion name or Conference Title.
Location, City. Day Month Year.
Sanchez, Jill. “The Jazz Age.” Class lecture. Rancho Bernardo
High School, San
Diego. 19 Nov. 1996.
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